Definition of Kolkhozes

1. Noun. (plural of kolkhoz) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Kolkhozes

1. kolkhoz [n] - See also: kolkhoz

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kolkhozes

koleas
kolfanite
kolhoz
kolhozes
kolhozy
kolicite
kolinski
kolinskies
kolinsky
koliva
kolk
kolkhos
kolkhoses
kolkhosy
kolkhoz
kolkhozes (current term)
kolkhoznik
kolkhozniki
kolkhozniks
kolkhozy
kolkoz
kolkozes
kolkozy
kolks
kollyva
kolo
kolos
kolovratite
kolpik
kolwezite

Literary usage of Kolkhozes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Estonia and the Estonians by Toivo U. Raun (2001)
"At the latter date they were divided into 934 agricultural kolkhozes and 84 fishing ... In 1950 the kolkhozes controlled 75 percent of the cultivated land, ..."

2. War Through Children's Eyes: The Soviet Occupation of Poland and the by Irina Grudzinka-Gross, Jan T. Gross (1985)
"Interviews with Polish citizens evacuated to Iran confirm that the Soviet authorities tried to organize kolkhozes throughout ..."

3. Human Rights in Tajikistan: In the Wake of Civil War by Rachel Denber (1993)
"Most of them farmed their own nationally homogeneous kolkhozes; there were apparently few kolkhozes of mixed ethnic stock." In May-June 1993 we observed a ..."

4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"It will deal only with the period of the building of kolkhozes—a period which follows close upon the one depicted in the first book.' 'Aren't you interested ..."

5. Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe by Richard Felix Staar (1982)
"In the district of Dobrudja, for instance, the average number of work days per kolkhoz member annually was 195, while the chairmen of the kolkhozes in this ..."

6. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"First he wanted to amalgamate and thus enlarge the kolkhozes. This plan was adopted, and within ten months the number of kolkhozes was halved, ..."

7. The Latvians: A Short History by Andrejs Plakans (1995)
"These measures were only partially successful: by 1948 there had come into being 617 kolkhozes, integrating 13814 individual farmsteads (or 12.6 percent of ..."

8. Estonia and the Estonians by Toivo U. Raun (2001)
"At the latter date they were divided into 934 agricultural kolkhozes and 84 fishing ... In 1950 the kolkhozes controlled 75 percent of the cultivated land, ..."

9. War Through Children's Eyes: The Soviet Occupation of Poland and the by Irina Grudzinka-Gross, Jan T. Gross (1985)
"Interviews with Polish citizens evacuated to Iran confirm that the Soviet authorities tried to organize kolkhozes throughout ..."

10. Human Rights in Tajikistan: In the Wake of Civil War by Rachel Denber (1993)
"Most of them farmed their own nationally homogeneous kolkhozes; there were apparently few kolkhozes of mixed ethnic stock." In May-June 1993 we observed a ..."

11. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"It will deal only with the period of the building of kolkhozes—a period which follows close upon the one depicted in the first book.' 'Aren't you interested ..."

12. Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe by Richard Felix Staar (1982)
"In the district of Dobrudja, for instance, the average number of work days per kolkhoz member annually was 195, while the chairmen of the kolkhozes in this ..."

13. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"First he wanted to amalgamate and thus enlarge the kolkhozes. This plan was adopted, and within ten months the number of kolkhozes was halved, ..."

14. The Latvians: A Short History by Andrejs Plakans (1995)
"These measures were only partially successful: by 1948 there had come into being 617 kolkhozes, integrating 13814 individual farmsteads (or 12.6 percent of ..."

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